1950s Wyandotte Tractor Shovel Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @thijsversteeg9010
    @thijsversteeg9010 2 года назад

    This is a major restoration, the result is impressive.
    A small note: the tires on the left and right side are mounted differently. The left wheel of the tractor has the correct direction of rotation.

  • @ricardogaraycochea1939
    @ricardogaraycochea1939 3 года назад +1

    Felicitaciones por el buen trabajo, listo para ir a trabajar 🇵🇪

  • @robertphillips6296
    @robertphillips6296 2 года назад +2

    Nice effort.

  • @markharrison3445
    @markharrison3445 2 года назад +1

    Just curious about the rust remover step which also removed most of the paint. Why not skip this step and go right to sandblasting which would remove both rust and paint? I want to learn. Thanks so much for another great video.

    • @onemansgarage6203
      @onemansgarage6203  2 года назад

      I suspected lead in the paint.
      I didn't want to create lead dust in my blast cabinet.
      thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @larrykrise3609
    @larrykrise3609 2 года назад

    very nice.i have started restoring some of the old toys.larry

  • @justinmcclanahan4745
    @justinmcclanahan4745 3 года назад +1

    Nice restoration,looks like there's something missing to hold up the bucket from dragging all the time

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia 3 года назад

    Very nice well done.

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 3 года назад +2

    Looks great!! But why didn't you paint the rivets??
    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

    • @fair2middlin
      @fair2middlin 2 года назад +1

      I concur. Holding a swab in front of the spray can blast can give enough paint to paint those rivets.....

  • @carlosescobar6973
    @carlosescobar6973 3 года назад

    Fantastic 💪

  • @danpatterson-hill4603
    @danpatterson-hill4603 3 года назад +2

    Loved the Restoration until the Pop Rivets.. why not the Authentic rivets with the pintonka tool?

    • @fair2middlin
      @fair2middlin 2 года назад +1

      As a thrifty toy sometimes-restorer, it is because the PinTonka tool is more than the joy of restoring this cheaply-- would cost. How many toys do you have to restore before the $110 tool pays for itself? Then you have to buy special rivets.....

  • @briansdiecastthailandstoth6747
    @briansdiecastthailandstoth6747 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic work mate looks great

  • @Tim-57
    @Tim-57 3 года назад +1

    Nice job.
    What happened to the piece of metal you put in the rust remover?

    • @onemansgarage6203
      @onemansgarage6203  3 года назад +1

      It darkened and shrunk slightly but was still intact after 12 hours. It had alloys in it though. I thinking the missing gear was solid aluminum and just melted, but I'm not 100 sure. It was pressed on however so it didn't just fall off.
      Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

    • @Tim-57
      @Tim-57 3 года назад

      @@onemansgarage6203
      Thank you so much for your reply.
      Pretty interesting with the gear🙂
      You are welcome, I look forward to the next project.

  • @fair2middlin
    @fair2middlin 2 года назад

    What is your blast media?

  • @MMitchellMarmel
    @MMitchellMarmel 3 года назад +1

    What sort of rust remover did you use? :)

  • @jamesfield5346
    @jamesfield5346 Год назад

    What is the name of the rust remover you use that strips paint also? Lol. Seriously though.😊

    • @onemansgarage6203
      @onemansgarage6203  Год назад +1

      ZEP - I use it when I suspect lead in the paint (you don't want to sandblast that), or if the paint may come off in large chips in my blasting cabinet.
      Per the manufacturer, it should NOT be used on marble, terrazzo, travertine, natural stone, chrome, stainless steel, brass, or Corian.
      I will usually use Evapo-Rust (acid free) - due to safety, ease-of-use and reusability.
      (ZEP is reusable also but gets pretty nasty eventually)
      Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!

    • @jamesfield5346
      @jamesfield5346 Год назад

      @onemansgarage6203 cool. You are welcome, and I used evapo-rust myslef.

    • @onemansgarage6203
      @onemansgarage6203  Год назад +1

      I will tell you that it is important to have the part COMPLETELY submerged in the liquid or the chemical action will etch a line in the part, right at the spot where the air meets the top of the liquid. You can see this on the Craftsman square I cleaned up for a friend. Learned my lesson.

    • @jamesfield5346
      @jamesfield5346 Год назад

      @onemansgarage6203 I've done that too, extremely hard and time consuming to fix, lol

  • @АлексейОжегов-ь2д
    @АлексейОжегов-ь2д 2 года назад +1

    Чё правда, передней пары колес не было ?

  • @rickreeve1246
    @rickreeve1246 3 года назад +1

    my way of doing it dont need no stinking powder coater yeah

  • @fair2middlin
    @fair2middlin 2 года назад

    I assume this toy is not a model of a real tractor. It would kill the driver🤕

    • @onemansgarage6203
      @onemansgarage6203  2 года назад

      I actually saw this tractor in a documentary on mining.
      Yes it is real, and yes it dumps over the operator's head. Scary isn't it?
      Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
      Sorry for the late reply, I overlooked your comment somehow.
      cheers!

  • @jasonherd86
    @jasonherd86 3 года назад

    Ya put ya wheels on the wrong way round

    • @fair2middlin
      @fair2middlin 2 года назад

      Replaced like he found it. This toy has positive traction